the city of Newark is intensifying its legal actions against the operator of Delaney Hall, an immigration detention center that has faced significant scrutiny regarding its living conditions. Mayor Ras Baraka made the announcement on Tuesday, highlighting ongoing protests that have persisted for nearly two weeks, where demonstrators have raised concerns about the treatment of detainees. The situation has also attracted counterprotesters who express their support for the Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agency. The mayor's commitment to addressing the alleged issues at the facility underscores the city's stance on immigration enforcement and the welfare of those detained.
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